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RedHead Finley River Stocking-Foot Chest Waders for Men are durable, long-wearing and easy-to-clean waders. Made of 420 denier nylon with PU backing for 100% waterproof protection, Finley River waders have seams that have been taped and tested at the factory to prevent leaks. Waders have durable 3.5mm neoprene bootie with gravel guards. High front and back design with an elastic top line for a better fit. Features accessory D-rings, a large front pocket, sturdy belt loops, a nylon webbing belt with a quick-release buckle, and adjustable elastic suspenders. Color: Tan. Imported.

Durable and Practical
RedHead Finley River Stocking-Foot Chest Waders did a wonderful job of keeping the cold water out and making my trout fishing trip a fun and comfortable one. My buddy is going to buy the RedHead Finley waders before next trout fishing trip, he on the other hand wasn't as dry and comfortable. Great product and a great value.
July 11, 2006

Got a float tube for christmas and the weather is just about good enough to get it wet. Trying to get all the gear I need, and asking questions as I am 100% novice at this tubing thing. Any advice for some fins? Thanks in advance.

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To anwser your question, the neoprene bootie keeps your feet dry and insulated, but you will need wading boots to wear over to fit in your fins. Insulated boots help if you fish in cold water. I have these waders and they keep me 100% dry and somewhat warm. They are the best for the price for sure. In reference to gear,I like outcast backpacking fins, creek company fins, any fin designed to fit wading boots is good. You will probably need a rod holder of some sort, waders, fins, and wading boots. I have a hummingbird fishin' buddy, it workes well for identifing structure on the bottom. I have an egg crate carrier that I fit into the back of my float tube (I dont know if you can do this). The rest is personal preference, but I keep mine a simple as possible. Oh, an outcast rod rack is great, it holds 6 rods to the side of the float tube. I love float tubing, and I am sure you will also. P.S do you live in Lake Tahoe? Hope to see you out here.

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I'm about the same size and the chart says XS. What a joke!! Went to the store in Orlando to exchange them.No S in stock, so ended up with a M and it's still no picnic trying to get them on and the inseam is way too long.

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